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More wacky Japanese game shows

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QUOTE(Alpha Dog @ Sep 4, 2007 -> 09:48 PM)
Sorry if someone has posted this before. Some of these were tough!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPFZl59_OZ4

 

 

That is soooooo much better than any game show we have here!

 

(this comment is excluding the World Series Of Pop Culture and Grand Slam)

Edited by Kid Gleason

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World Series of Pop Culture can bite my ass. My wife, brother in law and Juddling tried out for that damn thing, aced the tryouts, but didn't get picked because they were literally the last group on the second day and the interviewers were 'tired'. Every time that comes on, wife says she won't watch, but I hear her in the background answering every question (correctly) before whoever is on the tv can. I guess they just weren't obnoxious enough to get picked.

155733289_44299089e6.jpg ???????

 

;)

 

 

Last seasons team "Westerburg High" (aside from a cool name) were made up of a bunch of one of my best friends buddies. The one guy, Andy, runs numerous trivia nights around Lawrence, Kansas. According to there were numerous levels of tests to pass, each one getting harder and harder.

 

Sorry your wife didn't get on.

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